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Windows 7: Brand new build, BSoD with bccodes F4 and 7A

Hi there. I thought I was out of the woods, but I just received another blue screen (see attached file for details). This time I completely swapped out the SATA cable with a different one, and plugged it into a different port all together. I thought it was interesting that my startup was MUCH faster after the change (I don't know if this is related or not, thought I'd point it out anyway). Hopefully it was just a cable issue, I still have another week until my 30 day return policy is up with the store I bought it from, so if there another issue, I might just return the HD for a new one. Let me know what you think!

Alright, I appreciate it. In the mean time, I registered my HD with Western Digital, and was told I have until 2016 to RMA the product if I need too. I don't really want to resort to that, as I would have to reinstall everything. Hopefully the fixes you have provided will work. Thanks for the help, mate!

I apologize if this is improper etiquette, but I thought it would be better to bump and old thread rather than making a new one. I have been blue screen free for a multitude of days now, which is great! However, today I went to plug in a USB hard drive, and of course the system blue screen. This has happened before where the system blue screened after plugging something in. Something to note is that when I plug it in, Microsoft Security Essentials warns me that it is no longer protecting my computer, then the system freezes and blue screens. I have posted the dump file.

I haven't rid of the HDD yet on the grounds that with school starting, I didn't want to be waiting on a hard drive in case I need it. However, it looks like I have no other choice. I'm going to give the system a few more days, if I get even just one more error, I'll look into getting it replace.

Brand new build, BSoD with bccodes F4 and 7A

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